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		    <h1 style="margin-bottom: 20px;margin-left: -5px;">Tuppence</h1>
		    <p>
		    	A pence is a unit of currency that has its roots in the Dutch and German words 'pand' and 'pfand' which mean "pledge or token."  
		    	Extending this into the modern era we want to create an exchange of tokens that allows any client application to leverage secure
		    	and simple two-factor authentication.  Two factors, hence, two pence.  Tuppence.
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		      <h2 class="header-background">Secure</h2>
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		      	The Tuppence project is built on community and industry verified technologies.  Using established methods for cryptology that are reviewed by industry experts 
		      	is one way that Tuppence ensures safety and security for user verification.  Non-standard or proprietary security schemes reduces confidence and introduces
		      	opportunities for insecure behavior.
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		      <h2 class="header-background">Open</h2>
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		       The Tuppence stack is built on Open Source Software and is itself licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">GPLv3</a>.  All of the standards
		       in use, API methods, intercommunication protocols, and other details of the software are available to the public.  Using open and accessible standards will allow many
		       diverse clients, across all platforms, to connect to Tuppence providers easily. 
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		      <h2 class="header-background">Robust</h2>
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		       As the internet reaches deeper into daily life it becomes apparent that allowing people access to their data on a consistent basis is a paramount goal
		       of any centralized service.  Tuppence is designed to leverage several modern technologies that allow it to provide reliable services to all clients.  Using 
		       community vetted software we can ensure a minimal amount of problems with the lowest cost.
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				Two-factor authentication shouldn't be difficult for users to understand.  Tuppence aims to make key creation, revocation, and maintenance easy
				for users.  In the future Tuppence will be coming to mobile devices in a variety of ways.  This will give users more ways to use Tuppence without
				compromising security or features.
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